02 Dec 2009
| by Ian Darby
The video-on-demand platform, which is owned by broadcast technology company Arqiva and uses the technology acquired from Project Kangaroo, will run BBC content including Doctor Who, That Mitchell Webb Look and classic dramas including Cranford and Lark Rise to Candleford. SeeSaw, which has yet to set a ...
20 Oct 2009
| by Anne Cassidy
SeeSaw uses the technology originally intended for the defunct Project Kangaroo in July from ...
against the agencies originally on the pitchlist for the Project Kangaroo media business, thought ...
the assets of Project Kangaroo. SeeSaw is expected to launch in the next few months and is understood ...
15 Jul 2009
| by Anne Cassidy
-offs on the disbanded online video venture Kangaroo, and the closure of Woolworths, which partnered with the broadcaster ...
24 Jun 2009
| by Kate Nettleton
The forms, offering consumers the chance to "live like MPs" and claim free holidays to Adelaide's Kangaroo Island, are running as press ads in today's newspapers. The campaign, created by M C Saatchi ...
"sought temporary accommodation at Kangaroo island with family, whilst constituency house underwent ...
24 Apr 2009
| by Ian Darby
In a submission to the BBC Trust, Ofcom warned that the service, which will offer catch-up TV via PCs and televisions, could face the same regulatory issues that spelled the end for Project Kangaroo, the online venture between ITV, Channel 4 and BBC Worldwide. While Ofcom suggested that Project Canvas has ...
12 Mar 2009
years. The proposed launch of Project Canvas follows the collapse of Project Kangaroo, a video ...